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Medical institutions should support health care workers with COVID-19 infection, say experts


Medical institutions should support health care workers with COVID-19 infection, say experts
By mid-November, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had reported that 218,439 health care workers in the U.S. had been infected with COVID-19 a likely underestimate due to incomplete data from states. About 3% to 4% of health care personnel who recover from coronavirus infection are expected to become COVID long-haulers as they cope with debilitating symptoms 12 to 18 months after the acute stage of the infection clears.
As COVID-19 surges again, hospitals are facing a shortage of skilled frontline providers who can meet the relentless demands of caring for these patients, says Zeina N. Chemali, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist and neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and senior author of an article in ....

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Hospitals must help their own COVID long-haulers recover, experts argue


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BOSTON By mid-November, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had reported that 218,439 health care workers in the U.S. had been infected with COVID-19 a likely underestimate due to incomplete data from states. About 3% to 4% of health care personnel who recover from coronavirus infection are expected to become COVID long-haulers as they cope with debilitating symptoms 12 to 18 months after the acute stage of the infection clears.
As COVID-19 surges again, hospitals are facing a shortage of skilled frontline providers who can meet the relentless demands of caring for these patients, says Zeina N. Chemali, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist and neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and senior author of an article in ....

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